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The effect of tidal movement in nurturing marinelife is very great.
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Birds and marinelife are likely to be severely damaged, he said.
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They also leak toxins that contaminate water and can harm marinelife.
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They also leak -that contaminate water and can harm marinelife.
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Greenpeace campaigner Amanda Larsson said seismic surveying was harmful to marinelife.
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Still this did not cure him of his love for the oceanlife.
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An oceanlife, which looks so romantic at a distance.
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The council's precautionary "ecosystem approach" demands concern for oceanlife as a whole.
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Perhaps his oceanlife had taught him to rest undisturbed amid the jarring of elements.
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There might be rare beachings of oceanlife -
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What happens to sealife when a missile lands in the sea?
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Gradually, sealife in that area-which covered hundreds of square miles-replenished itself.
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Can control sealife with his mind, just to piss off Aquaman.
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Discover temples and national parks, sealife and adventure, incredible food and culture.
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You can see the sealife and you're really connected to the water.
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Although human health effects of Hg contamination were a major theme, the workshop also explored effects on marinebiota.
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A rapid and simple method is proposed for determination of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) in complex matrices such as marinebiota.
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The results identified damaging interactions between marine debris and marinebiota at some key locations, highlighting the need for management intervention to ensure habitat sustainability.
Usage of marine organism in English
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A single-celled marineorganism.
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Everywhere the sanctuaries, webbing the whole world, like the ganglia of some globular marineorganism, floating in the sea of space.
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Boat owners are being urged to check their vessels carefully after the discovery of an unwanted marineorganism in Nelson harbour.
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Wishes are like the tentacles of some marineorganism waving about in a waste ocean, feeling for the food that they do not find.
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Microsatellites are widely used to investigate connectivity and parentage in marineorganisms.
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The fluorescent protein genes occur naturally, and are derived from marineorganisms.
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The other sculptures in the museum are now safe from marineorganisms.
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The same thing happened to another experiment, a cell culture of marineorganisms.
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Nevertheless, their influence on marineorganisms has not been widely investigated.
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The oil was at levels toxic to critical marineorganisms.
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Mr Katonivere said underwater mining was lethal to marineorganisms.
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It has been colonised by anemones and other marineorganisms.
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Past temperatures can also be inferred from ancient planktonic marineorganisms buried in the sediments.
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They eat worms and shellfish and other marineorganisms.
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Toxicity testing is the primary step to determine the water quality safe limit on marineorganisms.
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The environmental issues linked to NPs are attributed to the effects after ingestion in marineorganisms.